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Rubbish!Past conflicts show a strong correlation between high oil prices and Russia’s willingness to invade its neighbours.
But forget diplomacy, for the time being, Putin's got none; nuke Russia, Putin as Target One...
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Reason why the western leaders hate Putin and russia he doesn’t want Russia to be a laughing stock like the west has become. Corrupt degenerate filth
Putin Issues International Arrest Warrant for Rothschild & Soros
Putin Issues Arrest Warrant for Rothschild & Soros. While it sounds good in theory, there is no evidence to support this story.tacticalinvestor.com
How Russia has come to loathe the West
In the quarter century of post-Soviet development, resentment towards the West has been accumulating to a broad, genuine and raw hatred.ecfr.eu
Never said he wasn’tLOL Putin not corrupt?
Homeboy has around 80-90% of what all the common Russians have all together
but go on continue reading your western leftists rag pieces and believing the world will end if we don’t act on climate change.....
and the difference between Russia and several Western nations is ??LOL Putin not corrupt?
Homeboy has around 80-90% of what all the common Russians have all together
Ukraine crisis: Macron heads for talks with Putin, while Scholz and Biden meet in DC – live coverage
Gideon Rachman in The EconomistThe difference in the scale of the ambitions of China and Russia reflects the difference in their economic potential. Russia’s economy is now roughly the size of Italy’s. Moscow simply does not have the wealth to sustain a bid for global supremacy. By contrast, China is now, by some measures, the world’s largest economy. It is also the world’s largest manufacturer and exporter. Its population of 1.4 billion people is roughly 10 times that of Russia. As a result, it is realistic for China to aspire to be the most powerful country in the world.
But while the differences in the economic potential of Russia and China make Xi ultimately more ambitious than Putin, in the short term it also makes him more cautious. There is something of a gambler’s desperation in Putin’s willingness to use military force to try to change the balance of power in Europe...
but the Western financial system is DESPERATE for a major distraction ( while they untangle the mess they are in )Russia is not going to war, they are playing the game that they are best at - chess. The current US leadership is falling for it, and so are many internet experts.
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